
Red Mansion Noble
by Peaches And Plums Are Not Familiar With The Spring Breeze
About This Novel
Wearing a hairpin, looking at all the hairpins, sitting and watching the rise and fall of the dynasty, he finally became a great and romantic nobleman.
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It was painful to watch the part about giving a marriage (╯╰)
(This is the review I wrote when I saw the paragraph "Giving Marriage". Before "Giving Marriage", I gave this book five stars. Now it only has three stars. It depends on how the author writes in the future. If it is good, I will come back and change the review.) I feel a bit unhappy about this marriage gift. These chapters feel weird. It would be funny if the protagonist fell in love with Ye Zhenzhen after marrying her. There is a high probability that this will turn into the following situation. Either the protagonist falls in love with her after seeing how beautiful she looks and gets along with her, or else they end up together after a lot of twists and turns, and in the process, Daiyu and Baochai make babies →_→ but I always feel uncomfortable. What is going on? It feels like this family named Ye is trying to find a helper for the protagonist in the court, and by the way, Daiyu Baochai doesn't have to fight, and they are all downsized... The author's treatment seems uncomfortable. How many of the people who watch the Red Mansion don't like Daiyu Baochai? Let an original character with no emotional basis come out to steal the show. This character has no exciting descriptions before, has a weak sense of existence, is a half-way monk, and then suddenly becomes a real wife... The protagonist marries someone he doesn't like (I don't know how the protagonist feels. I feel unlucky, forced, or earned. Although there is no emotional basis, she is beautiful after all. Anyway, I feel weird), and then let the one I like become a child. The status of a head wife in ancient times is not just talk. Moreover, this Ye Zhenzhen is married to the emperor, and her natal family background is also powerful. The most troublesome thing is that the boss who can decide your life and death likes her... What will you do if you marry her back? And if she really wants to fuck your little wife while you are away, there is nothing you can do about it. I guess the author may want to write that this character has a good personality, is generous, and does not care about the protagonist having three wives and four concubines. It is indeed possible in ancient times, and then Daiyu Baochai loves the protagonist to death and is willing to be a mistress... Haha... Then what to do with the second prince? If the second prince really becomes emperor in the future, the title character seems to want to be a high official. If the protagonist is not the emperor, and then marries the woman that the emperor likes... Emmmmmm... I feel that after the second prince becomes emperor, the protagonist will not live to die of natural old age. No matter how much credit the protagonist has, maybe the house will be confiscated that day because he entered the door with his left foot first To sum up, I feel that this gift of marriage destroys the protagonist's relationship and the friendship between the protagonist and his ministers, and there are not many benefits.
Dear readers
I believe everyone already knows that Superintendent Su Yucheng said in the last sentence: After all, you are just the first retribution! From this point of view, the second prince is definitely not the emperor's biological son. In fact, it can be seen from the previous chapters, such as 1. The emperor's preference for the eldest prince and his excessive indifference to the second prince. 2. In the chapter where Jia Baoyu and the queen were framed, there were traces of blood (oh) on the bed. 3. The gap between the second prince and Jia Baoyu (the second prince will never be allowed to ascend the throne. The author has already hinted (oh)). Finally, I think Jia Baoyu is very likely to ascend the throne due to his status... Finally, I would like to say that this novel is very well conceived. It has its own characteristics and the charm of the original text. However, the role of the Grand Master's daughter is a little (oh) sloppy. I just want to say: Daiyu, don't make the wrong payment again! (Oh to prevent the screen)
A very good book. There is just one thing. I sincerely hope that when the author writes about the second prince and the protagonist, he can stop making the protagonist so cowardly (especially since the protagonist claims to be the second prince's younger brother. In fact, it's easier to accept if you change the second prince to the emperor).
Still unfinished
I accidentally finished chasing updates. The writing is excellent, the plot is ups and downs but not exaggerated; the organization is clear and the characters are vivid. At first, I thought there would be a reversal. I thought the eldest prince looked like a pig but had a bright heart. Seeing it now, I feel that even if there is a reversal in the future, it will definitely not happen to the eldest prince.
Uh uh uh
I was so dizzy that I gave up after reading the first few chapters. Oh Maiga, what is this written about? There is a problem with my thinking and logic. Reading makes me happy, not a distraction. There is a reason for the low rating.
Congratulations to Jia Baoyu for finally being crowned king!
I'm really happy to see this! Anyway, support the author! Support the protagonist! Come on! Awesome!
If you are a fan of Red Mansions, it is best for the protagonist to be the emperor and get all the twelve golden hairpins. Isn't it beautiful?
In feudal society, don't think about love, it's unrealistic. Only when you are the emperor can you have love.
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Official(131)Scraped 21d ago
It was painful to watch the part about giving a marriage (╯╰)
(This is the review I wrote when I saw the paragraph "Giving Marriage". Before "Giving Marriage", I gave this book five stars. Now it only has three stars. It depends on how the author writes in the future. If it is good, I will come back and change the review.) I feel a bit unhappy about this marriage gift. These chapters feel weird. It would be funny if the protagonist fell in love with Ye Zhenzhen after marrying her. There is a high probability that this will turn into the following situation. Either the protagonist falls in love with her after seeing how beautiful she looks and gets along with her, or else they end up together after a lot of twists and turns, and in the process, Daiyu and Baochai make babies →_→ but I always feel uncomfortable. What is going on? It feels like this family named Ye is trying to find a helper for the protagonist in the court, and by the way, Daiyu Baochai doesn't have to fight, and they are all downsized... The author's treatment seems uncomfortable. How many of the people who watch the Red Mansion don't like Daiyu Baochai? Let an original character with no emotional basis come out to steal the show. This character has no exciting descriptions before, has a weak sense of existence, is a half-way monk, and then suddenly becomes a real wife... The protagonist marries someone he doesn't like (I don't know how the protagonist feels. I feel unlucky, forced, or earned. Although there is no emotional basis, she is beautiful after all. Anyway, I feel weird), and then let the one I like become a child. The status of a head wife in ancient times is not just talk. Moreover, this Ye Zhenzhen is married to the emperor, and her natal family background is also powerful. The most troublesome thing is that the boss who can decide your life and death likes her... What will you do if you marry her back? And if she really wants to fuck your little wife while you are away, there is nothing you can do about it. I guess the author may want to write that this character has a good personality, is generous, and does not care about the protagonist having three wives and four concubines. It is indeed possible in ancient times, and then Daiyu Baochai loves the protagonist to death and is willing to be a mistress... Haha... Then what to do with the second prince? If the second prince really becomes emperor in the future, the title character seems to want to be a high official. If the protagonist is not the emperor, and then marries the woman that the emperor likes... Emmmmmm... I feel that after the second prince becomes emperor, the protagonist will not live to die of natural old age. No matter how much credit the protagonist has, maybe the house will be confiscated that day because he entered the door with his left foot first To sum up, I feel that this gift of marriage destroys the protagonist's relationship and the friendship between the protagonist and his ministers, and there are not many benefits.
Dear readers
I believe everyone already knows that Superintendent Su Yucheng said in the last sentence: After all, you are just the first retribution! From this point of view, the second prince is definitely not the emperor's biological son. In fact, it can be seen from the previous chapters, such as 1. The emperor's preference for the eldest prince and his excessive indifference to the second prince. 2. In the chapter where Jia Baoyu and the queen were framed, there were traces of blood (oh) on the bed. 3. The gap between the second prince and Jia Baoyu (the second prince will never be allowed to ascend the throne. The author has already hinted (oh)). Finally, I think Jia Baoyu is very likely to ascend the throne due to his status... Finally, I would like to say that this novel is very well conceived. It has its own characteristics and the charm of the original text. However, the role of the Grand Master's daughter is a little (oh) sloppy. I just want to say: Daiyu, don't make the wrong payment again! (Oh to prevent the screen)
A very good book. There is just one thing. I sincerely hope that when the author writes about the second prince and the protagonist, he can stop making the protagonist so cowardly (especially since the protagonist claims to be the second prince's younger brother. In fact, it's easier to accept if you change the second prince to the emperor).
Still unfinished
I accidentally finished chasing updates. The writing is excellent, the plot is ups and downs but not exaggerated; the organization is clear and the characters are vivid. At first, I thought there would be a reversal. I thought the eldest prince looked like a pig but had a bright heart. Seeing it now, I feel that even if there is a reversal in the future, it will definitely not happen to the eldest prince.
Uh uh uh
I was so dizzy that I gave up after reading the first few chapters. Oh Maiga, what is this written about? There is a problem with my thinking and logic. Reading makes me happy, not a distraction. There is a reason for the low rating.
Congratulations to Jia Baoyu for finally being crowned king!
I'm really happy to see this! Anyway, support the author! Support the protagonist! Come on! Awesome!
If you are a fan of Red Mansions, it is best for the protagonist to be the emperor and get all the twelve golden hairpins. Isn't it beautiful?
In feudal society, don't think about love, it's unrealistic. Only when you are the emperor can you have love.
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Time Travel Jia (Zhen) Baoyu, the writing and plot are also good, and it seems that the emperor has been cheated. Personally, I didn't really like The Red Mansions of Traveling through Baoyu, so I skipped reading it.




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I have been extremely obsessed with Red Mansions recently. I even read 5 or 6 books and the characters were almost confused. This Red Mansions novel, with Jia Baoyu as the protagonist, can be regarded as the orthodox flavor of the Dream of Red Mansions. However, the protagonist, Jia Baoyu, is Zhen Baoyu, so today's Baoyu is also full of green. Most of the people who write about Red Mansion are harems, and this book is no exception. Compared with Red Mansion, the girls in the author's works are really the same. It feels like they have been well researched. Qin Keqing praises her 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
















